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Guys Hobbit Day Is Sunday And I'm Just Gonna End Up Reposting Other People's Stuff

Guys hobbit day is Sunday and I'm just gonna end up reposting other people's stuff 😭

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6 months ago

Yes, Fingon rescued Maedhros because of the strife between their families , yes, there are few mentions of them together in the rest of the Silmarillion, but...he braved Angband. For him! He braved hell, and brought him back, and was ready to kill him to bring him mercy and release.

Because if Fingon had went, killed Maedhros and returned empty handed, would the conflict not have escalated even further? Yet, he was ready to risk that, because Maedhros begged him.

(What was the political justification behind such a daring action? Did Morgoth send them constant reminders/proof that Maedhros was indeed alive? Was Maedhros so vital in keeping his people and his brothers in check - was he so beloved by his people that they would not strive for peace or recognise another king while the hope of him being alive remained? Were none of the Noldor in Fingolfin's host really comfortable with the idea of "usurping" his crown and be done with it? Like yes, I know that the Feanorians would have never, and if the Nolofinweans had even tried, war would have ensued - but what did Fingon *really* think rescuing Maedhros would accomplish? Had he faith that Maedhros would be reasonable enough, skilled enough, to solve the strife, instead of opposing Fingolfin? Was he sure that the Feanorians would have felt so indebted to him that they would put aside their strife? How much the political overlap with...love and hope?)

And Fingon did the impossible, and only Beren and Luthien ever entered Angband, and similarly, only Frodo and Sam braved Mordor.

He did it for his people, but what spurred him on was their ancient friendship, and hope, and the very obvious but significant fact that you do not leave someone you love to suffer in the hands of the enemy, no matter how unlikely the rescue is. Yet, only Fingon dared.

The Valiant indeed.


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6 months ago
A half-finished sketch. It’s the lettering from the annie play, but with an extra three letters added so it spells “annietar”

good lord what am i doing

6 months ago

And this is Thangorodrim

And This Is Thangorodrim
Poorly made variant of the color brothers meme with Maglor and Maedhros. There is an image of a blue crab and a stingray with Maglor and Maedhros' hair drawn over them respectively (it's just black curls and red hair with grey streaks.) There are speech bubbles next to each reading "I'm crablor" and "and I'm raydhros" and then fiery text at the bottom reading "The marine biology brothers."

Hello silm fandom is this anything

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Bonus that is not Technically marine biology but I wanted to include below

Poorly made variant of the color brothers meme with Maglor and Maedhros. There is an image of a blue crab and a crayfish with Maglor and Maedhros' hair drawn over them respectively (it's just black curls and red hair with grey streaks.) There are speech bubbles next to each reading "I'm crablor" and "and I'm craydhros" and then fiery text at the bottom reading "The marine biology brothers."

Crawdads are not marine animals :( but it worked too well. maedhros so would be a crawdad idk how to explain he is just crawdad core??? Maybe it’s the escaping Thangorodrim crawdads are fucking escape artists. Hell to keep


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6 months ago
Saurons Secret Talent: Pole Dancing

Sauron’s secret talent: pole dancing